Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian - 12-Month, Tenure-Track 
Assistant/Associate Librarian 

Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Libraries is seeking applications for a 
Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian to provide strategic direction and 
innovative leadership on metadata practices for digital and physical assets. 
The Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian is a key member of the Knowledge 
Access and Resource Management Services team, which includes acquisitions, 
cataloging, government documents, and electronic resource management. This 
position will give the selected candidate the opportunity to:

CREATE—The Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian will be responsible for 
the creation of original catalog records for our unique materials regardless of 
format or language. The position will also assist in the creation of metadata 
policies and procedures used within the libraries. There will also be 
opportunities to create documentation to assist researchers on how to organize 
and describe their data as well as make it discoverable to other researchers. 

LEAD--The Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian will track developments in 
metadata schemas and will lead the ongoing development of metadata standards 
and best practices within the Libraries. The incumbent will also provide 
leadership as we grow our services for the larger GVSU community in the area of 
metadata support for faculty, staff, and student researchers. Additionally, as 
a faculty position there will be opportunities to provide leadership on Library 
and University committees. 

COLLABORATE--The Metadata and Resource Discovery Librarian will work closely 
with the Systems and Technology Team, the Collections & Scholarly 
Communications Team, and the Special Collections and University Archives to 
ensure our collections are accessible. This position will provide opportunities 
to work with faculty, staff, and students across the GVSU Libraries and the 
University. Current partnerships include the Women’s Center, the LGBT Resource 
Center, the Office of Student Life, and the Faculty Teaching and Learning 
Center. We invite applicants who have innovative and creative approaches to 
their work and who bring a user focus to all aspects of their work.

GROW— GVSU librarians are full members of the university faculty as such they 
must possess the potential to fulfill the University Libraries’ requirements 
for promotion and tenure by engaging in scholarship and professional 
development and contributing service to the institution, including faculty 
governance. In support of this requirement, GVSU and the GVSU Libraries have a 
culture that encourages professional growth and development. Funding for 
conference travel and the dissemination of scholarly output is provided by both 
the Libraries and the University via internal grants. For more information on 
how GVSU supports travel and scholarship, please see the Pew Faculty Teaching 
and learning Center grants page at https://www.gvsu.edu/ftlc/grants-47.htm and 
the Center for Scholarly and Creative Excellence dissemination travel grant 
page at https://www.gvsu.edu/csce/dissemination-travel-grant-13.htm.

Discover more about the benefits GVSU offers by visiting 
https://gvsu.edu/library/hiring, the GVSU Wellness website 
(https://www.gvsu.edu/bewellgv), or the GVSU HR site (https://www.gvsu.edu/hro).

Interested in applying?  Go http://jobs.gvsu.edu and search for Metadata. 
Applications accepted until May 22, 2018.

Questions? Feel free to contact Patrick Roth, search committee chair, via email 
[email protected]  or telephone 616-331-2615.

Qualifications

Required:

·         Master's Degree from a program accredited by the American Library 
Association (ALA) or from a program in a country with a formal accreditation 
process as identified by ALA

·         Experience with metadata and cataloging management systems, such as 
OCLC Connexion

·         Demonstrated experience with MARC and Dublin Core

·         Knowledge of PREMIS and EAD

·         Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion as well as a focus on 
user needs and experience

·         Strong interpersonal skills, such as the ability to interact with 
others with respect

·         Ability to communicate complex ideas in a simplified way.

Preferred:

·         Experience in an academic library or research environment

·         Knowledge of linked data, semantic web applications, ontologies, and 
RDF

·         Experience with migrating and remediating legacy metadata

·         Experience working with archival and/or born-digital collections

·         Ability to communicate complex ideas to a variety of audiences

 



 


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